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435:, the fourteenth Shamarpa died, due to a sudden heart attack, on the morning of 11 June 2014, at the age of sixty-one. "All beings, even the Buddha himself, must pass", he told his followers just before his death. The government of Nepal granted a "no objection" letter to perform the traditional cremation of Rinpoche’s body at the new Shar Minub monastery in Kathmandu, but the government then reversed its decision. As a result of not being allowed into Nepal, the body was greeted by tens of thousands of people, first in Renchen-Ulm, Germany (where the majority were 42: 394:
Shamar Rinpoche wrote a book about reforming government corruption, and cared deeply about animals. In the book, he proposes a government structure in which decentralized power moves from small, democratic village units up to state and federal structures, where lawmakers protect the natural
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students), then in New Delhi and Kalimpong, India, and finally at the Royal Palace in Bhutan, where Shamar Rinpoche had a close relationship with the royal family. The Nepalese government reversed its decision again, and the cremation took place in Kathmandu.
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In the 1980s, the fourteenth Shamar Rinpoche established an education center for Tibetan exiles in Rumtek, the Nalanda Institute. He also founded an education center in Kalimpong, and a retreat center in Parphing. He also oversaw the construction of the
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The Shamarpa looked after eight hundred traditional monasteries throughout Tibet and the Himalayas; in the West, the Shamarpa founded a retreat center in Virginia in 1996, as well as other Bodhi Path centers, nonsectarian and secular meditation groups.
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formally lifted the one-hundred-seventy-year ban on the Shamarpa institution, and Shamar Rinpoche was officially enthroned. After completing his studies in 1979, the Shamarpa began his extensive teaching activity.
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environment, humans and animals alike. He also founded the Infinite Compassion Foundation with the purpose of promoting the humane treatment of animals raised for consumption of meat and other products.
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s at Dhagpo Kagyu Ling in France, and at Renchen-Ulm in Germany. Other reliquaries are found in Natural Bridge, Virginia; KIBI, New Delhi; as well as at Shar Minub Institute in Nepal.
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in Europe; constructed in Benalmadena, Spain, in cooperation with the local government, it is thirty-three metres tall, and was inaugurated in 2003, with Lama
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Yeshe Dronma, "The Reincarnations of the Kunzig Shamarpa the Red Crown Lama of Tibet". Dorje and Bell Publication (1992) pp.46-47
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Yeshe Dronma, "The Reincarnations of the Kunzig Shamarpa the Red Crown Lama of Tibet". Dorje and Bell Publication (1992) pp.11-12
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The Path to Awakening: How Buddhism’s Seven Points of Mind Training Can Lead You to a Life of Enlightenment and Happiness
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Seegers, Manfred, "The Extraordinary Life of the 14th Shamar Rinpoche." Buddhism Today Spring Summer 2017: 37-38 print
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Seegers, Manfred, "The Extraordinary Life of the 14th Shamar Rinpoche." Buddhism Today Spring Summer 2017: 36-37 print
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Shamar Rinpoche. "Creating a Transparent Democracy: A New Model."Bird of Paradise Press (2006) pp. 1-11
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Statement of Kunzig Shamar Rinpoche Concerning His Meeting with H.H. the Dalai Lama On June 20, 2000
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The Karmapas are sometimes referred to as the Black Hat Lamas, referring to their distinctive,
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In the latter part of his life, the Shamarpa was a central figure in the ongoing
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Boundless Awakening: The Heart of Buddhist Meditation
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14th Shamar Rinpoche

Derge
Tibet
Renchen
Germany
Buddhism
Tibetan
Tibetan
Wylie
Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Rinpoche
Shamarpa
Karma Kagyu
Tibetan Buddhism
Karmapa
black crown
Karma Pakshi
nirmāṇakāya
Rangjung Dorje
Wylie
Rangjung Rigpe Dorje
Lama Jigme Rinpoche
Tsurphu
Lhasa
Dalai Lama

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